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Estimation Of NOI Growth, Volatility And Clustering By MSA
In this paper, the creation of metropolitan and property type indices of NOI is examined using repeat sales data from NCREIF. The advantage of creating such indices is that it allows investors and other market participants to understand the general trend in NOI that is often not observable (such as...
Tags: Volatility, Clustering, Clustering Analysis
White papers 2003-02-01

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Under Inspection, Subpennies Get a Boot.(a study by the Securities and Exchange Commission's Office of Economic Analysis)(Brief Article)
The frequency of subpenny trading and the level of subpenny clustering are about the same at all price levels. That's one of the conclusions of a memorandum from a study by the Securities and Exchange Commission's Office of Economic Analysis. The stu The frequency of subpenny...
Tags: Microsoft Office, SEC
Research articles 2004-04-01
Companies Boost Sales Efforts With Predictive Analysis
This case study defines how the company boost up its sales with the help of predict analysis and forecasting.New predictive tools from several vendors are being used by customers to gain and retain customers, improve efficiency of mail-order businesses, and even fight crime. The article also tells that...
Tags: Analysis, Sales Strategy, Sales
Case studies 2002-02-25
An Analysis of Hotel Real Estate Market Dynamics
This paper explains that after providing a conceptual analysis of national hotel cycles, metro level hotel market dynamics are examined using various measures of supply and demand volatility, and historical revenue per available room REVPAR performance. Cluster analysis is used to provide a more rigorous classification of hotel markets in...
Tags: Hotel, Real Estate, Analysis, Clustering Algorithm
White papers 2000-01-01
Hedge Fund Classification Using K-means Clustering Method
Hedge fund databases vary as to the type of funds to include and in their classification scheme. Investment strategy and/or investment style are the basis of this classification. This study uses cluster analysis approach to classify hedge funds. The classification is based on asset class, size of hedge fund, incentive...
Tags: Hedge Fund, Classification, Investment, Financial Services, Finance
White papers 2003-02-15
Bio-ITWorld.com Rolls out Vivisimo Velocity for Life Sciences to Improve Search Experience for Site Visitors; Life Sciences and Healthcare News and Analysis Provider Deploys Velocity for Life Sciences in a Matter of Weeks
PITTSBURGH -- Vivisimo (www.vivisimo.com), the creator of innovative clustering software for better search and discovery, today announced that Bio-It World, Inc. rolled out the Vivisimo Velocity for Life Sciences VLS product suite to dramatically improve the search experience for its audiences. Vivisimo VLS provides site visitors with a faster, more...
Tags: analysis, health care, life science, Velocity
Research articles 2005-10-31
Classifying mutual funds in India: some results from clustering
Abstract This paper attempts to classify hundred mutual funds employing cluster analysis and using a host of criteria like the I year total return, 2 year annualized return, 3 year annualized return, 5 year annualized return, alpha, beta, R-squared, sharpe's ratio, mean and standard deviation etc. The data is...
Tags: Benefits, clustering, FINANCE, General Motors Corp., Investment, Technology, technology
Research articles 2007-06-01
C-Commerce Innovation: Unraveling the Effects of Knowledge Ties on Embedded Network Structure
Collaborative, or so-called C-commerce, has arisen as a concept and key enabler for clustering of Small and Medium Enterprise's SMEs to secure resource advantage and to promote global competitiveness. Through the lens of a C-commerce case study in tourism, this paper explores network factors that impinge upon C-commerce innovation in...
Tags: Innovation, Small And Medium Enterprise, Network, Knowledge, Smb/Sme
White papers 2005-11-17
Under Inspection, Subpennies Get a Boot
The frequency of subpenny trading and the level of subpenny clustering are about the same at all price levels. That's one of the conclusions of a memorandum from a study by the Securities and Exchange Commission's Office of Economic Analysis. The study also found that subpenny trades tend to cluster...
Tags: clustering, SEC
Research articles 2004-04-01
Google's Chief Engineer Explains the Book Search Initiative
Recently, what had been a loose coalition of authors, librarians, and book publishers opposed to the proposed settlement of a class-action lawsuit settlement against Google Book Search brought some heavy-hitters to the table. Amazon, Microsoft, and Yahoo announced they are joining the coalition, apparently hoping to...
Tags: Google Inc., David Weir
Blog posts 2009-09-01
InforMax Launches New Desktop Gene Expression Anaylsis Product - Xpression NTI
Business Editors BETHESDA, Md.--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 6, 2001 InforMax, Inc. (Nasdaq:INMX), a leading global provider of bioinformatics software solutions, today announced the release of Xpression NTITM, a new desktop application for the analysis of gene expression data. Xpression NTI provides a variety of algorithms for the processing and...
Tags: Informax Inc.
Research articles 2001-09-06
Cheat-Proof Playout for Centralized and Distributed Online Games
This paper explores possibility for cheating in real-time, multiplayer games for both client-server and distributed serverless architectures. The paper offers the first formalization of cheating in online games and proposes an initial set of strong solutions. The paper then develops an extended version of this protocol, called asynchronous synchronization, which...
Tags: Performance, University Of British Columbia, Online Game, Games, Personal Technology
White papers
Spatial Competition and Demand: An Application to Motion Pictures
This paper provides a rich assessment of the demand characteristics for movie theatre attendance in two major metropolitan markets and provides strong support for the importance of spatial characteristics in empirical demand analysis. The paper provides evidence of the usual competitive effect of location on an exhibitor's demand but also...
Tags: Tufts University, Proximity
White papers 2002-10-01
Real Time Spatial Cluster Detection Using Interpoint Distances Among Precise Patient Locations
Public health departments in the United States are beginning to gain timely access to health data, often as soon as one day after a visit to a health care facility. Consequently, new approaches to outbreak surveillance are being developed. When cases cluster geographically, an analysis of their spatial distribution can...
Tags: Patient, BioMed Central, Health Care, Vertical Industries, Healthcare, Benefits, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources
White papers 2005-06-21
What Makes A New Business Start-Up Successful?
This paper seeks a good measure of new business performance, and then explains this measure by various dimensions of business strategy. Three criteria are used to create a one dimensional ordinal ranking of high, medium and low performance for new business starts: employment growth; return on capital employed; and labour...
Tags: Performance, University Of St Andrews, Performance Management, Human Resources, Workforce Management
White papers 2005-10-10
Decision Support Systems For Police: Lessons From The Application Of Data Mining Techniques To 'Soft' Forensic Evidence
Computer science technology that can support police activities is wide ranging, from the well known geographical information systems display ('Pins in maps'), clustering and link analysis algorithms, to the more complex use of data mining technology for profiling single and series of crimes or offenders, and matching and predicting crimes....
Tags: Computer Science, Decision Support System, Data Mining, Business Intelligence, Marketing Research, Databases, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Marketing
White papers 2004-06-15
Aerospace Clusters: Local or Global Knowledge Spillovers?
ABSTRACT The literature about regional innovation systems, clusters and industrial districts insists on the importance of local knowledge spillovers. Nevertheless, more recently a few authors have put in question the importance of local knowledge spillovers. This paper provides an analysis of some of the most dynamic aerospace clusters in the...
Tags: aerospace, aircraft, Boeing Co., Bombardier Inc., Embraer, Global Knowledge, knowledge, Manufacturing, spillover, supplier, Toronto
Research articles 2005-03-01
The KM integration challenge
As an IT technologist and venture capitalist focused on KM technologies, I have identified, evaluated and/or invested in dozens of products and technology companies over the past 20 years. The list is wide and varied, and includes capabilities such as: collaboration, instant messaging, categorization and clustering, federated search, entity extraction,...
Tags: integration, KM World, MARKETING, PRODUCTIVITY, technology, tool, Web
Research articles 2007-02-01
Spatial epidemiology: current approaches and future challenges
Spatial epidemiology is the description and analysis of geographic variations in disease with respect to demographic, environmental, behavioral, socioeconomic, generic, and infectious risk factors. We focus on small-area analyses, encompassing disease mapping, geographic correlation studies, disease dusters, and clustering. Advances in geographic information systems, statistical methodology, and availability of high-resolution,...
Tags: Oxford University Press
Research articles 2004-06-15
Reynolds Metals manages DB2 growth; home-grown utilities, vendor products assist performance.
Reynolds Metal was one of the earliest users of IBM's DB2 database software. Currently, the company has over 100 applications that draw on over 2,500 tables within several databases. Several utilities have been developed in-house to manage the company's extensive DB2 environment. The utilities have been enhanced over the years,...
Tags: Reynolds Metals Inc.
Research articles 1995-06-01
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